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The stench from a landfill site is not related to the coal network, according to new reports.
Walleys Quarry, in Silverdale, has made national headlines and drawn thousands of complaints from local residents over a sulphur smell that invades homes and vehicles.
Life inside UK s stinkiest village where families fear being poisoned in own homes stokesentinel.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stokesentinel.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Life inside UK s smelliest village in Staffordshire - where residents are knocked sick daily
Unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas have been recorded near Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, Staffs., leading to people becoming seriously unwell
06:48, 4 MAY 2021
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Residents in Britain s smelliest village fear they are being poisoned in their own homes due to a stench coming from a landfill site which has caused an off-the-scale environmental disaster .
Artist Deborah Rogers at the exhibition (Image: SnapperSquad member Julie Ann Gould)
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A pop-up art exhibition is set to highlight the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the creative sector and local businesses in Newcastle-Under-Lyme.